R v Schefelaar

JurisdictionMalaysia
CourtHigh Court (Malaysia)
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7 cases
  • Public Prosecutor v Ong Ker Seng
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 12 September 2001
    ...Mui Jenny v PP [1993] 2 SLR (R) 406; [1993] 3 SLR 305 (folld) R v Duke of Leinster [1924] 1 KB 311 (refd) R v Schefelaar [1939] SSLR 221; [1939] MLJ 45 (folld) R v Leon Zeitlin (1932) 23 Cr App R 163 (folld) Sim Yeow Seng v PP [1995] 2 SLR (R) 466; [1995] 3 SLR 44 (folld) Soong Hee Sin v PP......
  • Jasbir Kaur v Mukhtiar Singh
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 6 March 1999
    ...proposition. The issue relating to the right of audience of a private prosecutor in the appellate court was considered in R v Schefelaar [1939] MLJ 45 , albeit by way of obiter dictum. In that case, the Official Assignee secured a conviction of the respondent who had committed an offence un......
  • Public Prosecutor v Lim Hua Tong Jasons
    • Singapore
    • Magistrates' Court (Singapore)
    • 29 September 2005
    ...are as follows: “In offences of obtaining credit without disclosure, I agreed with the view expressed in R v Schefelaar [1939] SSLR 221; [1939] MLJ 45 that such offences are generally ‘more appropriately punished with imprisonment than with a fine’. In that case, McElwaine CJ said that, whe......
  • Public Prosecutor v Heng Boon Tong
    • Singapore
    • District Court (Singapore)
    • 17 October 2007
    ...as follows:- “In offences of obtaining credit without disclosure, I agreed with the view expressed in R v Schefelaar [1939] SSLR 221; [1939] MLJ 45 that such offences are generally ‘more appropriately punished with imprisonment than with a fine.’ In that case, McElwaine CJ said that, when f......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Insolvency Law
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Annual Review No. 2003, December 2003
    • 1 December 2003
    ...which is becoming increasingly frequent. Prior to 2001, there had been no High Court decision on this offence apart from R v Schefelaar[1939] MLJ 45. Since 2001, however, there have been four High Court and subordinate court decisions on this offence. 14.109 The most recent of these is the ......

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